Quote | Character |
I am Goldberry, daughter of the river. | |
Come, Master Sluggard, and look at this place while you may! | |
But in my stead you shall go, Ring-bearer, when the time comes, and if you then desire it. | |
He didn't say this but he kicked Grima Wormtongue in the face. | |
O great glory and splendour! And all my wishes have come true! | |
I don’t know how you feel with small rag-tag dangling behind you; but the rag-tag is tired and will be glad to stop dangling and lie down. | |
Your talk of sniffling riders with invisible noses has unsettled me. | |
deeds will not be less valiant because they are unpraised. | |
Nay, the guest who has escaped from the roof, will think twice before he comes back in by the door. | |
Still round the corner there may wait / A new road or secret gate... | |
So many strange things have chanced that to learn the praise of a fair lady under the loving strokes of a Dwarf’s axe will seem no great wonder. Farewell! | |
And Gimli with him! | |
Here is Aragorn son of Arathorn, chieftain of the Dúnedain of Arnor, Captain of the Host of the West, bearer of the Star of the North, wielder of the Sword Reforged, ... | |
It never rains but it pours, we say in Bree | |
Ah! And where will they live? That's what I often wonder. | |
Is it thus that we speak to our kings? Yet maybe he will wear his crown in some other name! | |
But come now! Eat and drink, and let us speak together while we may. And then you shall ride with me. | |